Synonym: cent, centime. Similar words: penny stock, penny-pinching, pennant, pen name, pennies, openness, penniless, canny. Meaning: ['penɪ] n. 1. a fractional monetary unit of Ireland and the United Kingdom; equal to one hundredth of a pound 2. a coin worth one-hundredth of the value of the basic unit.
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241 Now the Bears will find out in the next eight seasons whether Ben Braun is worth every penny.
242 A broker buy recommendation helped conglomerate Williams Holdings inch ahead a penny to 326p.
243 She has said she will not give a penny until she is entirely satisfied the unit will go ahead as planned.
244 His hair was so flat on top, Petey wanted to put a penny on it.
245 As he learned the craft(sentencedict.com), the penny finally dropped - or rather the ball.
246 No one earning less than £21,000 will pay a penny more under us.
247 Have them drop water on the penny until the water spills off.
248 Not that they ever doubted they were worth every penny they got.
249 Meanwhile he draws his salary of £63,047 a year - and is worth every penny of it.
250 Big, plain, invincible girls like Penny took happiness where they could.
251 Who will bear responsibility for paying every penny of savings gained by top people?
252 Every grubby penny I can get my grubby hands on, every grubby day of my grubby little life..
253 A heavier penny coinage was introduced by Offa to conform with contemporary Carolingian developments.
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254 Raising cash to spend a penny A CO-OPERATIVE of local councils could help reopen Langbaurgh's public toilets, a councillor claims.
255 Beechams Pills could be bought one at a time in a spill for a penny.
256 Penny Darbyshire of Kingston University, who conducted the research, says that the system is badly in need of reform.
257 Every penny of that money went directly to various charities within our own region.
258 The baby's two-year-old sister gave her the penny to cheer her up because she was crying.
259 He says his company paid seventy eight thousand pounds to promoters, and has never received a penny in refunds.
260 Will talked with him for a few minutes, then gave him a penny.
261 It was a wine that they paid about a penny or twopence a glass for.